ZappasXWife wrote:I have a few questions about it....someone said its still legal but is it still? Was thinking not after Jan 1? Also when I looked at it at a head shop here in SC, it is marketed as incense and even says on the label, not for ingesting, smoking, blah blah blah....is that just what they have to say on the label, and is that indeed what you buy to smoke?
From sagewisdom.org
"On July 26, 2005, the City Council of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, voted in favor of a resolution to ask the General Assembly for a statewide ban on Salvia divinorum (yeas 6, nays 0). Council members said they would consider a ban on the sale of Salvia divinorum in city limits.
On February 13, 2008, Representative Chip Huggins (R) introduced House Bill 4687 to the South Carolina State Legislature. If enacted, this legislation would make Salvia divinorum and salvinorin A Schedule I controlled substances in that state. On April 10, 2008, the bill passed in the House (ayes: 101, nays: 4).
Ultimately, it died in committee with the dissolution of the 2007–2008 legislative session. "
It was almost illegal in SC. It's still legal in PA, but like SC, an original bill making it a schedule 1 drug died in commitee but was reintroduced. So legislation is pending.
... and then the wheel fell off.